DTN Retail Fertilizer Trends

Anhydrous Leads Fertilizer Prices Lower Again

Russ Quinn
By  Russ Quinn , DTN Staff Reporter
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Anhydrous led decreases in retail fertilizer prices, falling 7% from last month's level. (DTN chart)

OMAHA (DTN) -- Retail fertilizer prices continue to operate on both sides of unchanged, according to retailers tracked by DTN for the first week of January 2024.

For the second consecutive week, six of the eight major fertilizers were lower in price compared to last month while the remaining two fertilizers were slightly higher. DTN designates a significant move as anything 5% or more.

Once again only one fertilizer had a noteworthy price change compared to last month. Anhydrous was down 7% compared to last month with an average price of $789/ton.

The remaining five fertilizers were just slightly less expensive. MAP had an average price of $812/ton, potash $513/ton, urea $534/ton, UAN28 $336/ton and UAN32 $394/ton.

Two fertilizers, meanwhile, were just slightly higher in price compared to last month. DAP had an average price of $725/ton and 10-34-0 $599/ton.

On a price per pound of nitrogen basis, the average urea price was at $0.58/lb.N, anhydrous $0.48/lb.N, UAN28 $0.60/lb.N and UAN32 $0.62/lb.N.

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The recent Hypoxia Task Force's 2023 Report to Congress showed significant progress is being made in limiting fertilizer runoff into the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico, according to a news release from The Fertilizer Institute (TFI).

While more work is needed to be completed, the report to Congress from the Hypoxia Task Force shows significant progress has been made in lowering nutrient losses to the marine environment, said TFI President and CEO Corey Rosenbusch.

One highlight of the report showed nitrogen loads in the Gulf's waters decreased by 20%. This was a goal not expected to be reached until 2025.

"TFI has long advocated for grower adoption of nutrient stewardship practices such as the 4Rs because they work," Rosenbusch said. "These prices keep fertilizers on fields where they belong and out of our nation's waterways where they don't belong."

TFI stated it will use the report to continue educating growers and policymakers about the benefits of implementing nutrient stewardship practices, saying smart application drives better yields, which in turn promote greater individual and collective health, wealth and well-being.

The Hypoxia Task Force is comprised of five federal agencies, 12 states along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers and the National Tribal Water Council. The group was formed in 2017.

All fertilizers except one are now lower by double digits compared to a year ago. MAP is 8% lower, DAP is 17% less expensive, 10-34-0 is 21% lower, urea is 28% less expensive, potash is 32% lower, anhydrous is 39% less expensive and both UAN28 and UAN32 are 41% lower compared to a year prior.

DTN gathers fertilizer price bids from agriculture retailers each week to compile the DTN Fertilizer Index. DTN first began reporting data in November 2008.

In addition to national averages, MyDTN subscribers can access the full DTN Fertilizer Index, which includes state averages, here: https://www.mydtn.com/….

Fertilizer prices fell considerably during 2023, according to an article from the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. You can read about it here: https://www.dtnpf.com/….

DRY
Date Range DAP MAP POTASH UREA

Jan 2-Jan 6 2023

876

879

752

739

Jan 30-Feb 3 2023

847

862

704

698

Feb 27-Mar 3 2023

827

827

666

648

Mar 27-31 2023

818

810

644

626

Apr 24-28 2023

827

804

624

595

May 22-26 2023

834

832

624

623

June 19-23 2023

825

827

618

619

July 17-21 2023

807

812

608

596

Aug 14-18 2023

745

762

558

573

Sep 11-15 2023

710

742

500

554

Oct 9-13 2023

711

794

506

575

Nov 6-10 2023

714

802

509

573

Dec 4-8 2023

713

820

516

543

Jan 1-5 2024

725

812

513

534

LIQUID
Date Range 10-34-0 ANHYD UAN28 UAN32

Jan 2-Jan 6 2023

754

1302

573

673

Jan 30-Feb 3 2023

754

1223

518

583

Feb 27-Mar 3 2023

741

1077

444

525

Mar 27-31 2023

741

1026

428

513

Apr 24-28 2023

740

928

426

508

May 22-26 2023

739

798

419

509

June 19-23 2023

734

755

402

471

July 17-21 2023

717

713

385

457

Aug 14-18 2023

705

630

359

399

Sep 11-15 2023

600

696

353

389

Oct 9-13 2023

613

804

356

418

Nov 6-10 2023

613

830

360

415

Dec 4-8 2023

595

847

340

409

Jan 1-5 2024

599

789

336

394

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